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I only had a little bit of time to do this, so I took the old hoary classic Misty, which I know very well, and rearranged it into a new track.
EDIT: I suppose I could talk about the process! So, I recorded the melody as MIDI to a click track, then I cut up the recording into one measure each. Then, I used Ableton’s Follow Actions to make the measures play randomly. I generated an 8-measure A melody, repeated it for A, made a new B section, then repeated A again at the end, in homage to the AABA Tin Pan Alley format. I made a few tweaks to the melody, sometimes to clean up my own timing or ornamentations. From there, I tried to throw together chords that sounded interesting and unexpected. I differentiated the sections mainly using different instruments. The drums are a mix of my own programming and loops.
I’ve been on a lo-fi hip-hop vibe lately and also trying to get more adventurous with chord voicings, so that’s pretty much what you get here. I recorded the whole process (except for ear candy and rough mixing) on Twitch, which you can watch here - Twitch
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